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Replacement Doors McLean, VA

A variety of customization options are available for your new patio doors in McLean, VA. You can choose between hinged or sliding styles, and choose from a wide variety of frame colors and hardware options.

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Patio Doors

You can find a wide range of options when it comes to Front Entry Doors. Your door can represent your personality and style to passersby. We offer premium and secured front entry doors in McLean.

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Front Entry Doors

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Residential Doors

Our residential doors blend seamless operation with premium aesthetics to enhance your daily living experience. From elegant entry doors that create standout curb appeal to patio doors that connect indoor and outdoor spaces, each product delivers lasting performance tailored to Northern Virginia homes.
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Commercial Doors

Our commercial door solutions withstand high-traffic environments while providing necessary fire ratings and accessibility features. From storefront entry doors that welcome customers to secure back-of-house applications, these doors combine professional appearance with the robust construction businesses demand.

Interior Doors That Enhance Living Spaces

Solid Wood Interior Doors

Add warmth and substance to your home's interior with doors crafted from quality hardwoods. Solid wood interior doors provide excellent sound attenuation while adding natural beauty to your living spaces. Their substantial weight and solid construction communicate quality with every use.

Available in countless design configurations from traditional raised panels to sleek flush styles, solid wood doors complement any interior design theme. Custom options include specialized wood species, unique panel configurations, and distinctive finishing techniques that make each door a perfect expression of your personal style.

Solid Core Interior Doors

Experience improved acoustics and durability with doors that combine solid performance with design flexibility. Solid core doors feature dense engineered wood interiors with real wood veneers, providing substantial sound blocking without the expansion and contraction of solid wood. Their stable construction prevents warping while delivering the substantial feel of traditional craftsmanship.

Ideal for bathrooms, bedrooms, and home offices where privacy matters, solid core doors significantly reduce sound transmission compared to hollow options. Their paintable or stainable surfaces accept any finish, while their dimensional stability ensures smooth operation in every season.

Glass Interior Doors

Brighten interconnected spaces while maintaining separation with doors that balance openness and privacy. Glass interior doors allow light to flow between rooms while providing acoustic and climate control. From fully transparent designs to textured or frosted options that obscure direct views, these doors solve design challenges while adding visual interest.

Contemporary glass door systems include sliding, pocket, and barn door configurations that save space while making architectural statements. For McLean homes with open floor plans, glass doors create flexible divisions that maintain spaciousness while allowing separate activities in adjacent areas.

Barn and Sliding Interior Doors

Save space and add character with door systems that slide rather than swing. Barn-style and other sliding door configurations mount on exposed or concealed hardware, eliminating the clearance requirements of conventional doors. This space-saving functionality makes them ideal for areas where traditional swinging doors would be awkward or impossible.

Beyond their practical benefits, these distinctive doors become design focal points that add personality to any space. Available in countless materials from reclaimed wood to sleek glass, sliding door systems offer creative solutions for McLean homes where uniqueness and functionality are equally important.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Doors

What's the difference between fiberglass, steel, and wood entry doors?

Fiberglass doors offer excellent insulation, resist denting and warping, and require minimal maintenance while mimicking wood's appearance. Steel doors provide maximum security and fire resistance at a lower cost but may dent and conduct temperature. Wood doors deliver unmatched natural beauty and can be customized extensively but require regular maintenance and may expand/contract with weather changes.

Which exterior door material is most energy efficient?

Fiberglass doors provide the best overall energy efficiency with insulation values up to R-15. Their foam cores and thermally non-conductive frames minimize heat transfer, while they maintain their shape and seal integrity in all weather conditions. Steel doors with quality weatherstripping and proper installation follow closely behind, typically offering R-values of 7-9.

How long do exterior doors last?

Quality exterior doors last 20-30+ years depending on material and exposure. Fiberglass doors typically last 30+ years with minimal maintenance. Steel doors generally last 20-30 years but may show cosmetic wear sooner. Wood doors can last 20-30+ years with proper maintenance including refinishing every 2-3 years. Door hardware typically needs replacement after 10-15 years regardless of door material.

What's the most secure type of entry door?

Steel doors provide the highest inherent security, with 20-gauge or thicker steel offering excellent forced entry resistance. However, door security depends more on the full system than just panel material. Critical security features include 3-inch screws securing strike plates into studs, reinforced jambs, multipoint locking systems, high-security deadbolts, and proper installation with minimal gaps.

What are the standard door sizes?

Standard exterior entry doors are 36" wide × 80" tall × 1¾" thick. Standard interior doors are 30" or 32" wide × 80" tall × 1⅜" thick. Patio doors typically measure 72", 96", or 108" wide with 80" height. Commercial doors are commonly 36" or 42" wide × 84" tall × 1¾" thick. Custom sizes are available in all categories for non-standard openings.

Can I install a door myself or should I hire a professional?

Professional installation is strongly recommended for exterior doors and complex interior door systems. Proper installation ensures security, energy efficiency, smooth operation, and warranty coverage. DIY installation risks improper sealing, alignment issues, and voided warranties. Interior doors in existing frames present fewer complications for experienced DIYers, but pre-hung door installation involves more advanced carpentry skills.

What's the difference between prehung doors and door slabs?

Prehung doors come complete with frame, hinges, and often hardware – everything needed for installation in a rough opening. Door slabs are just the door panel without frame or hardware, designed to install in an existing, structurally sound door frame. Prehung doors simplify installation and ensure proper fit but cost more. Door slabs cost less but require precise fitting and hardware installation.

Which way should an exterior door swing?

Exterior doors should typically swing inward (into the house) for security and weather protection reasons. Inward-swinging doors place hinges inside where they're protected from tampering, allow the door to seal tighter against wind and rain, and prevent the door from blocking exterior spaces when open. Local building codes may specify swing direction for certain applications, particularly for egress requirements.

How wide should a front door be?

Standard front entry doors are 36" wide, which comfortably accommodates furniture moving and provides accessible entry. This width meets ADA requirements for accessibility. Narrower 32" or 34" doors may be used on older homes or where space is limited. Double entry doors typically include two 30"-36" panels. The minimum recommended front door width for any home is 32" to allow reasonable passage and furniture moving.

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Suite #206, McLean, VA 22101
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